Rough

  • 21rough in — rough (something) in to begin the first work on something. First the plumber roughed in the drain pipe and water pipes. Make a sketch, rough it in, and then add the details …

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  • 22rough on — 1. Hard luck for 2. Pressing hard upon • • • Main Entry: ↑rough …

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  • 23rough|er — «RUHF uhr», noun. a workman who makes something in the rough; one who carries out the less finished operations of a work …

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  • 24rough|ly — «RUHF lee», adverb. 1. in a rough manner. 2. approximately: »From New York to Los Angeles is roughly three thousand miles. SYNONYM(S): about …

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  • 25rough — index astringent, blatant (obtrusive), brutal, disorderly, harsh, hoodlum, imperfect, impertinent ( …

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  • 26Rough — er i golf betegnelsen for de vildtvoksende partier, der grænser op til en golfbanes tilklippede græstæppe …

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  • 27rough up — rough (someone) up to attack someone physically but without causing serious injury. He was only thirteen the first time gang members roughed him up. It is reported that police officers roughed up several protesters …

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  • 28rough up — [v] beat up bash, batter, hit, knock about, knock around, maltreat, mishandle, mistreat, roughhouse, slap around, thrash; concepts 189,246 Ant. aid, help, protect …

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  • 29rough — sb., en, s, ene (del af golfbane; skitse, udkast) …

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  • 30rough — rough1 W3S2 [rʌf] adj comparative rougher superlative roughest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not smooth)¦ 2¦(not exact)¦ 3¦(problems/difficulties)¦ 4¦(not gentle)¦ 5¦(town/area etc)¦ 6¦(weather/sea)¦ 7¦(voice/sound)¦ …

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